Louis Edward Marazo

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Louis Edward Marazo Veteran

Birth
Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
25 Feb 2009 (aged 69)
Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Layton, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Louis Marazo passed away Wednesday February 25, 2009. He left behind his wife of 50 years Diane Marazo, daughter Debbi Magana (William) and three great grandchildren Dennis Rankin Jr., Tyler Smith and Kolton Smith.
Lou was very proud to have served in the Air Force including time in Vietnam and Korea. He loved his work at Hill Air Force Base and the people he worked with were his second family.
Louis Marazo was preceded in death by his beloved father, Salvatore Marazo. In addition to his wife and immediate family, Lou is also survived by his 95-year-old mother, Rose Marazo, his brother, Donald, and his sister, Carol, who will miss their brother terribly.
Louis is survived by a huge family of cousins in both Minneapolis and Chicago who have many wonderful memories of this person who has passed through their lives.
Lou was a warm and generous person who would help anyone in need. Every stranger was his friend. Lou loved his grandchildren and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with them. You could find him any Friday night with his grandson at Classic Skating. He appreciated the simple things in life. When he wanted to treat himself it would be a gourmet hot dog at Sam's Club and chatting with new friends at a yard sale was high society.
He had a strong faith in our Lord. Lou will be missed by his family and friends.
Lou's life will be celebrated in a private gathering of his immediate family.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation in his honor to any organization of good will.
Cremation under the direction of Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.
Obituary posted in the Ogden Standard Examiner
Louis Marazo passed away Wednesday February 25, 2009. He left behind his wife of 50 years Diane Marazo, daughter Debbi Magana (William) and three great grandchildren Dennis Rankin Jr., Tyler Smith and Kolton Smith.
Lou was very proud to have served in the Air Force including time in Vietnam and Korea. He loved his work at Hill Air Force Base and the people he worked with were his second family.
Louis Marazo was preceded in death by his beloved father, Salvatore Marazo. In addition to his wife and immediate family, Lou is also survived by his 95-year-old mother, Rose Marazo, his brother, Donald, and his sister, Carol, who will miss their brother terribly.
Louis is survived by a huge family of cousins in both Minneapolis and Chicago who have many wonderful memories of this person who has passed through their lives.
Lou was a warm and generous person who would help anyone in need. Every stranger was his friend. Lou loved his grandchildren and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with them. You could find him any Friday night with his grandson at Classic Skating. He appreciated the simple things in life. When he wanted to treat himself it would be a gourmet hot dog at Sam's Club and chatting with new friends at a yard sale was high society.
He had a strong faith in our Lord. Lou will be missed by his family and friends.
Lou's life will be celebrated in a private gathering of his immediate family.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation in his honor to any organization of good will.
Cremation under the direction of Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.
Obituary posted in the Ogden Standard Examiner